64 ;\ NYLOHS? Praise be, ther,e's no scarcity of AirlinE Prune Juice. . every sip of that fresh-sealed flavor cries for "More"! It's a round-the-clock favorite.. try it! 4 I *;ud S', " PRUNE JUICE 8Y THE PACKERS OF AIRLINE HONEY r ;; . : ""' Îf. rk : ,'@<.. ;; h :: :;:. .....-::.... :. . ::: ..- ,:-.. :$::-:::;''''.5', " . :;:<< ,,<<'<< <: , i : . ..;=::":;:::=: Y, ;::;: :.:::::.:- .-.,.- ;::: :;...:.:...- SILVER BARETTES FROM OLD MEXICO , . ['m old-fashioned enough to think a woman's hair is her crowning glory. And I've never seen hair look prettier than when it's held in place by these silver barettes. They were made for me down in Old Mexico by the same craftsmen that make my lovely silver jewelry. Single barette, $1.50, plus 30t tax; pair., $2.75, plus 55t tax, postpaid. Name or initials engraved, lOt a letter extra. Money back (unless en- graved) if you're not pleased. Other unusual necklaces, Pins, earrings. bracelets, handmade in silve'r by Mexican and Indian craftsmen, shown in my little booklet, "Santa Fe Fzesta." Askfor your copy. E88 YOUNG. TRADER PATIO 1435 Ù _,.......... SANTA FE. N. M. ...,. gave her an affectionate kiss and in- troduced us. "I wish I had time to go around with you," she said to me. "Our donkeys are lovable pets. The little baby ones make me want to pick them right up in my arms and hug them." "And she does, too," Mr. Green said. His wife 't\ smiled. "Well, just about," she said. ,," "Now, don't let Robert lose all track of the time. Luncheon will be ready about one-fifteen, but you'd better COlne in a little before. After you've been around the grounds, I know you'll both want a nice Old - Fashioned." The carriage house, also of w hite- washed stone, was on the top of a slight slope just behind the garage. Mr. Green pushed back a sliding door and I sa Vï. 7 that the place was jammed with donkey- size wooden carts and wagons. ...'\lnong them were a buckboard, a basket cart, a chariot, a sleigh, and three exotic vehi- cles that Mr. Green said were Sicilian carts of a style dating back to the \1id- dIe i\.g-es. Like the cart I had seen on the lawn, these were square and had high sides and two wheels, but the)1 were also highly ornamented. They were painted .a glittering yellow, their sides were decorated with brightly colored religious scenes, and the ends of their shafts and the tops of their side posts were elaborately carved. "Lord knows why I had to have three of theIn," r. Green said. "Pretty fancy, aren't they? I've never been to Sicily, I'm sorry to say-nor to Sardinia either, for that matter-but the donkeys there are much like Sardinian ones and they tell me a Sicilian farmer will pile his whole family into one of these carts on Sunday and let one little underfed donkey pull theln all to church. No doubt about the donkey's being up to it. You never saw such concentrated power. These ani- mals of mine make me think of SOlne- thing a carpenter around here said to ::v1rs. Green one time when she re- marked that something he was making was pretty. 'It ain't pretty for hand- , h . d ' b ., h 11 f ' " some, e saI, ut It s e or strong. Mr. Green chuckled and added, "Of course, our donkeys are also handsome." The three carts had cost less than a hundred dollars in Sicily, Mr. Green told me, but shipping and duties brought them up to seven hundred and fifty. "Well, I've stopped such foolishness now," he went on. "The first few years, though, I used to buy every darn thing I heard or read about. I even im- ported a lot of .fancy Sardinian harness -plu111es, bells, bits of looking glass, and brass studding. It's stored away up- stairs in the harness room. You know," he said with S0111e surprise, "I must have MAY 4, 19+ .. ' ,>, "'t, '" . "": .. :<. :: ::\ < :d / , J, ;J;.', <;J< /?;: . :;' ..: ::l-.. .... ,0( " *.:-,;-.:- . ,. '.: ,"". '....... . .:. ' 'f",,; .} , -"<,;,""'" "" " I " ",: . BUSINESS. . . WITH PLEASURE Our eleven acres of trees, flo\,ver- ing gardens. broad green la \,vns, tennis courts, pool and sunning strand are only minutes a\vay froIll Hollywood's Radio Cit)-_ the Movie Studios and DO\\Tn TO\\Tn Los Angeles. Let us kno\,v-as early as you can-\vhen to expect you. BEVERL Y HILLS HOTEL HERNANDO COURTRIGHT. President BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA . .. tr í t folr.Eåu l\.oom presents at 11:00 P. M. & 1:00 A. M. SHEI L th R ETT LOUIS HAWKINS I forCockcails, Dinner & AfterThea. Gladstone Hotel 114 E. 52nd St.- PLaza 3-4300 Open Daily Including SunddY Miss Barrett and Mr. Hawkins will not appear on Sundays e4J lltS NATIONS .' !, Maison MAU RICE RA VI Ot ,,,,., ,,'.( ' , ,;':; '1-:?:: .':,; ""':'" ,'. . . . . ' . ' ., ' , : , :=- : ::. ::'. _ t 'i: }:: ,- . I, ' . . .. ,.. , ,-;.:. ,: ', . ,"' "Æ" .:': t :; ::;:;:;:::;:: ,:,'):,;, "..,: ," ",:,::,;::; :;;:\:; ;J.r;ý' ''-'':',.' ",;;', , , BAR and COCKTAIL Lounge Excellent FRENCH DINNER 3 East 48th St . PLaza 3-1806 '-.: